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21 November 2009 - 18H47
Chelsea cruise as Arsenal stumble in Premier League
Chelsea's midfielder Joe Cole celebrates scoring the fourth goal during their English Premier League football match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge, in London. Chelsea cranked up the pressure on their Premier League title rivals by cruising to a 4-0 win over struggling Wolves on Saturday.
Sunderland's striker Darren Bent (L) celebrates his goal with captain Lorik Cana (R) during their English Premier League football match against Arsenal at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England. Arsenal failed to score for the first time this season as Bent maintained his impressive record against the top teams in the Premier League to earn Sunderland a 1-0 victory.
Birmingham City's midfielder is Lee Bowyer in action in September 2009. Birmingham climbed away from the Premier League relegation zone on Saturday as Bowyer's goal clinched a 1-0 win over Fulham at St Andrews.
Manchester City's Carlos Tevez (L) is held by Liverpool's Sotirios Kyrgiakos during a Premier League match at Anfield in Liverpool. Liverpool's stuttering season continued as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Manchester City that did little for either club's hopes of finishing the season in the top four.
After six goals, one red card and 90 minutes of non-stop action, Hull and West Ham were left exactly where they started following a 3-3 draw at the KC Stadium. Manuel Da Costa, pictured here on November 8, scored a 69th-minute equaliser to earn West Ham a point after Hull had been reduced to ten men by the straight red card issued to Bernard Mendy for a professional foul.
AFP - Chelsea cranked up the pressure on their Premier League title rivals by cruising to a 4-0 win over struggling Wolves on Saturday.
A club-record 12th consecutive home win sent Chelsea eight points clear of both Arsenal, who crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Sunderland, and Manchester United, who were entertaining Everton in an early evening match at Old Trafford.
Florent Malouda opened Chelsea's account with a 25-yard drive after five minutes and a Michael Essien double in the space of ten minutes ended the contest before half-time.
Joe Cole's first goal of the season, 11 minutes into the second half, rounded off a near perfect afternoon for Carlo Ancelotti's side.
"It was an easy game because we played very well," said Ancelotti, who was without Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack. "It shows we have a very good squad."
Arsenal's first defeat in 14 matches in all competitions came courtesy of Darren Bent's 71st-minute strike for Steve Bruce's side.
The England striker flicked on an Andy Reid corner then finished from close range when the ball rebounded back to him off Sunderland striker Fraizer Campbell.
Liverpool and Manchester City's hopes of challenging for the title were left looking remote after they settled for a 2-2 draw between them.
Liverpool, who have won only once in 10 matches in all competitions, are now 12 points adrift of Chelsea while City trail the leaders by 11 points after drawing their last six league matches.
All the goals in a scrappy encounter at Anfield came after the interval.
Martin Skrtel volleyed Liverpool into the lead five minutes into the second half.
Emmanuel Adebayor headed City back on to level terms and Stephen Ireland gave the visitors the lead only for substitute Yossi Benayoun to equalise barely a minute later.
Despite the latest setback, Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez remainded upbeat.
"The positive thing is we showed great character when we went behind," the Spaniard said. "You cannot ask for more than that from the players.
"I think we won six games in a row not so long ago and we have to think positive. When we have all our players coming back I am confident we will start winning games in a row."
Aston Villa climbed into the top four at the expense of Tottenham -- who entertain Wigan on Sunday -- after coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw at Burnley.
Scotland international Steven Caldwell's 9th-minute strike had put Burnley on track for another win at Turf Moor but Emile Heskey salvaged a point for Villa with four minutes left.
Elsewhere, Birmingham recent improvement continued with a 1-0 win over Fulham that gives Alex McLeish's side some precious breathing space between them and the relegation zone.
Midfielder Lee Bowyer scored the only goal after being sent clear by James McFadden's fine pass after 16 minutes.
The relegation battle between Hull and West Ham ended in a 3-3 draw. Headers from Guillermo Franco and Jack Collison put the Hammers 2-0 up after only 11 minutes but Hull were ahead by the interval after an own goal by Carlton Cole, a superb strike by Kamil Zayatte and a Jimmy Bullard penalty.
The home side was reduced to ten men early in the second half when Bernard Mendy was sent off for pulling down Scott Parker when he had a clear run at goal.
The Hammers were unable to take advantage of the resulting free-kick but did manage to earn a point thanks to defender Manuel Da Costa's 69th-minute equaliser.





